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Exact Location Will be Emailed to Approved Attendees on 8/14

Temecula, CA 92592

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Terrorism Recognition, Awareness and Prevention Partnership(TRAPP)

TRAPP is a powerful four hour or half day training event that puts the power of knowledge and understanding behind the “see something, say something campaign.” Whether as a stand-alone terrorism prevention and outreach training event to either public or private sector students or as a key component of a fusion center’s FLO, TLO or ILO certification program, TRAPP is the most cost effective way to develop that collaborative effort and information sharing environment. Terrorist attacks are horrible, but too many times we discover they were also preventable. Suspicious Activity wasn’t recognized, and how to securely report it wasn’t understood, and pre-incident indicators were simply missed.

About 75% of TRAPP is aimed at understanding terrorism, especially the pre-incident indicators of terrorist actions, and 25% understanding the system in place for reporting, both the fusion centers and FBI. It’s building an appreciation of the threat, and how to leverage the system in place to stop it. It’s about stopping the next San Bernardino, Colorado Springs, Chattanooga, Charleston or Boston Marathon attack. Aimed at audiences from 50-500, and usually done in both AM and PM four hour sessions in a training day, TRAPP can easily accommodate training 1000+ people a day, venue permitting. For more information, please visit http://www.kipp-intelligence.com/fusion-centers/.

Registrations close August 14th. Registration requests made after this time will not be considered. All guests must register on Eventbrite and be approved by InfraGard Los Angeles prior to attending. Unregistered guests may not attend. InfraGard Los Angeles reserves the right to cancel any registration at any time or refuse entry of any attendee. If you have any questions, please contact training@infragardlosangeles.org